Pronunciation: /ˈʌʃər/
noun A person who shows people to their seats, especially in a theater or at a wedding
A1 The usher showed us to our seats in the theater.
A2 The usher greeted guests as they entered the wedding venue.
B1 The usher handed out programs to attendees at the conference.
B2 The usher guided the VIP guests to their reserved tables at the event.
C1 The usher coordinated the arrival of important dignitaries at the state dinner.
C2 The usher ensured that all protocol was followed during the royal visit.
verb To show or guide someone in a particular direction or to a specific place
A1 The usher showed me to my seat at the theater.
A2 The tour guide ushered us into the museum.
B1 The teacher ushered the students into the classroom.
B2 The hostess ushered the guests to their tables at the restaurant.
C1 The diplomat ushered the foreign delegates into the conference room.
C2 The conductor ushered the orchestra onto the stage for the performance.
formal The usher guided us to our seats in the theater.
informal Hey, can you help usher everyone to their seats at the party?
slang I heard that new club has some cool ushers working there.
figurative Music has always been the usher of change in society.
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